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Fig. 4

From: A transcriptomic view of the ability of nascent hexaploid wheat to tolerate aneuploidy

Fig. 4

Bias in the transcription of homeoalleles mapped to the chromosomes involved in aneuploidy. (a) Ternary plot showing the transcript abundance of 14,007 triads (52,021 genes) in a euploid plant. Each circle represents a triad, with its A, B and D coordinates giving the relative contribution of each homeoallele. The distribution of the numbers of homeoallele transcription bias categories is shown at the top right. (b) Boxplots showing the relative contribution (upper panel) and FPKM distribution (lower panel) of each subgenome based on triad assignment to the seven categories. (c-d) The left panels show ternary plots illustrating the abundance of transcripts generated from triads exhibiting differential transcription identified from the contrasts (c) SegT2A vs euploid (127 triads) and (d) N7B + SegT2A vs SegT2A (987 triads); the right panel shows the relative contribution of homeoalleles in a euploid plant to the overall transcript abundance of both the DTTs and the non-DTTs. Student’s t test was used to determine statistical significance

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